Free early education for all three and four year olds

Act now to avoid disappointment as places taken up quickly

All three and four year olds can have a free early education place in a nursery, children’s centre, playgroup or childminder in Haringey or in the borough of your choice for up to 15 hours a week. You do not need to apply to Haringey Council, simply go directly to your chosen approved childcare provider.

Early education/learning is good for children’s social, physical and mental development and also helps them to prepare for school – giving your child the best start in life.

When can my child start?

Free early education starts the term after the child turns three years old (see the table below) and continues until they start in the reception class of their primary school.

Remember to contact your chosen provider just before or as soon as your child turns three because you need to register in readiness for the relevant term they can start in (see below). Also places get taken up quickly.

Table: date your child can start

For children born between

Funding starts from

1 September to 31 December

Spring term - 1 January

1 January to 31 March

Summer term - 1 April

1 April to 31 August

Autumn term - 1 September

Or you can use the ready reckoner below, which works out the term start date for you:

Where can my child have a place?

Remember: you do not need to apply to Haringey Council for a free early education place for 3 and 4 year olds - you just go directly to your chosen childcare provider (in or out of Haringey) and tell them that you want to claim your free place and they will ask you to sign a form.

Choosing a childcare provider

You may find it helpful to visit some childcare providers, to help you decide where is best for your child. Recommendations from other parents can be helpful, but remember that each child is different, and what suits someone else’s child may not be right for yours.

All registered childcare providers are inspected every few years by Ofsted, who assess how well they are doing. You can see all the reports on the Ofsted website (external link), or you can ask the childcare provider to show you their most recent report.

We can’t guarantee that your chosen childcare provider will have a place available, or can provide the hours that you need, but you should find something to suit you within the local area or the borough of your choice.

If you need help finding a childcare place in Haringey, please call 020 8489 1000 or visit your nearest Children's Centre.

How the free early education hours work

Funding

Your child’s place of up to 15 hours per week will be completely free of charge to you – all money is paid directly from the council to the childcare provider where your child has a place. Childcare providers are not allowed to charge you a registration fee or a deposit.

If you need more than the free 15 hours of early education offered you can buy extra hours from your childcare provider. You should receive a clear invoice from your childcare provider showing your free 15 hours and chargeable hours.

Your childcare provider may also charge you for additional services, for example: lunch, snacks, trips and extra curricular activities.

Using your hours

You need to think about how you want to spread the hours during the day and over a week. You will need to discuss this with your provider.

Page Last Updated:

29 January 2018

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